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Why there is a dense fog near Newfoundland?(short answer)​

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Answered by manitkumar07jsr
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When the cold water of the Labrador current meets the warmer temperate air, off the islands of Newfoundland, it creates a thermal inversion, i.e. warmer air above colder one. As this prevents the air to rise, the moisture of the sea condenses into fog patches. Thereby there is a dense fog in Newfoundland

Answered by rishikirtia
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When the cold water of the Labrador current meets the warmer temperate air, off the islands of Newfoundland, it creates a thermal inversion, i.e. warmer air above colder one. As this prevents the air to rise, the moisture of the sea condenses into fog patches. ▶ Thereby there is a dense fog in Newfoundland.

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